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Brian May took part in a discussion on BBC HD News at Five 15 April 2015, in company of Peter Stringfellow and Heather Rabbatts, chaired by Clive Myrie, discussing changing UK politics - the way people people vote - or not - in General Elections, with Brian promoting his Common Decency Campaign, that encourages people to get out and vote; Brian, of course,not without a pocketful of Common Decency shield badges to give away to fellow panellists.

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Brian May appeared in Brighton to support Green Party Brighton Pavilion candidate Caroline Lucas and urged people to "get off your ass and vote". The Queen guitarist called for people to vote "colour-blind" and move away from a political culture which he said was dominated by too many MPs influenced by their own career or business interests. May spoke about his Common Decency campaign in Brighton where he backed Caroline Lucas who he hailed as a "hero".

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Dr May has set up a campaign organisation, ‘Common Decency’, to support politicians and candidates who stand up strongly against vested interests; for the less powerful; to protect and respect animals and wildlife, and to de-escalate the world from war. Dr May has long supported Polly Billington for her work on the environment, wildlife, social justice, the NHS and her commitment to work across party divides.

Dr. May will meet students at Palmer’s College, Thurrock, to discuss with them why it is important to vote in the upcoming election, arriving at 2.00pm when he will be greeted by Polly Billington and college Principal Mark Vinall.

Dr. May will be available for media at approx. 2.45pm

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(1) For further information, contact East of England Labour Party press officer Gray Sergeant .

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BRIAN MAY TO VISIT PENZANCE TOMORROW IN SUPPORT OF PARLIAMENTARY CANDIDATE ANDREW GEORGE

Parliamentary candidate for the West Cornwall and Isles of Scilly constituency of St Ives, Andrew George, will welcome Brian May, Queen guitarist and political campaigner, to Penzance tomorrow, Friday 17th April.

Dr May has set up a campaign organisation, ‘Common Decency’, to support politicians and candidates who stand up strongly against vested interests; for the less powerful; to protect and respect animals and wildlife, and to de-escalate the world from war. Dr May has long supported Mr George and his work on the environment, wildlife, social justice, the NHS and tax-dodging and his commitment to work across party divides.

Says Andrew George: "I'm delighted to welcome Brian to the constituency tomorrow - Common Decency is a brilliant campaign. Political Parties give the electorate a sense of the background colour of the candidate but we need to get rid of tribalism and work together for the common good."

Dr May will speak in support of Mr George at a rally tomorrow at 12:30 pm at Penzance Cricket Club. Mr May will then meet with students at Penwith College.

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(1) For further information, contact Andrew George’s office on 01736 360020 or 07545338805.

(2) Nigel Palmer for Common Decency on 01344 625800

(3) There will be a short media briefing at Penwith College after the rally. The press are invited both to the rally and the briefing.